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Operation Barbarossa

Although Hitler's opening attack on Russia in June, 1941 - code named by the German Army "Operation Barbarossa"--Forms the climax of this narrative, this noteworthy color documentary is concerned more with the background and build up to that assault.

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  • "Epic eastern campaign that led to Nazi Germany's downfall"

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  • "Although Hitler's opening attack on Russia in June, 1941 - code named by the German Army "Operation Barbarossa"--Forms the climax of this narrative, this noteworthy color documentary is concerned more with the background and build up to that assault."@en
  • "Although Hitler's opening attack on Russia in June, 1941-- code named by the German Army "Operation Barbarossa"--Forms the climax of this narrative, this noteworthy documentary is concerned more with the background and build up to that assault."@en
  • "A dramatic account of the German offensive against the Soviet Union in 1941. Includes eye-witness accounts from senior German officers who took part in the campaign. Shows very clearly how Hitler miscalculated the strength and resilience of the Soviet forces."@en
  • "Combines current location filming with authentic historical film clips to document the events leading up to Operation Barbarossa, Hitler's code name for the invasion of the Soviet Union. Portrays the collapse of the Western Allies, the battles on the Eastern Front, Hitler's attack on Moscow, and his subsequent retreat."@en
  • "This videodisc documents the German attempt to conquer the Soviet Union, a huge strategic error for Hitler, one which cost both sides over 20 million lives."
  • "Codenamed by the German Army 'Operation Barbarossa', this film incorporates unique archival material from both sides in looking at the background and buildup to that assault as well as the battle itself."@en
  • "A background to Hitler's attack on the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941. This battle on the Russian front led to the biggest, bloodiest battle ever fought, costing the lives of at least 20 million people and ending Europe's dominiance in world affars. In sheer numbers, miles of front, and quantity of guns, shells, and tanks, no other battle in history can compare with it. Codenamed "Operation Barbarossa" by the German Army, the footage shown has been obtained from both sides and includes notable eyewitness accounts from surviving members of Hitler's inner circle."

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  • "History"
  • "Documentary"

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  • "Operation Barbarossa"@en
  • "Operation Barbarossa"